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Need help and advice quick please
I got two baby balls about three weeks ago, a male and a female. Neither would eat for me, but I finally got the female to start to eat small adult mice, whe won't take them if they're dead. The female eats fine now, but two days after eating the mouse she regurgitated it, and now she has another in her clutches, so I'm hoping she will keep this one down. The male still will not eat, so two days ago I force fed him a pinkie. Now he is acting like he has IBD, but I think that he's starving to death because I was told that the symptoms are similar. Is it possible for him to starve with food in his stomach? What should I do now? Any hlep is tremendously appreciated.
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Re: Need help and advice quick please
please check the list of local vets here:
http://arav.com/USMembers.htm
We can't tell you as well as a herp vet could.
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Re: Need help and advice quick please
Thaks for the quick reply, I found one listed, now I've just got to find his number. Thanks again.
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Re: Need help and advice quick please
you're welcome. I hope all works out well for you.
Where did you get your ball pythons? and can you briefly explain a little about your set up? Have you read over any care sheets to make sure they're properly housed? If not, here's a great caresheet: http://ball-pythons.net/modules.php?...warticle&id=59
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Re: Need help and advice quick please
I got them from Newts Pets, and they have been great to deal with. I have the babies in a ten gallon setup with an under tank pad and red heat lamp on one side, the temp hovers aroung 90, this side has an artificail limb and a hiding hole then on the other side I have a large water dish and there is another hiding hole for them. The temps on that side are ususlly in the mid 80s. We have douglas fir bark for substrate. If you see where I'm doing anything wrong with the setup please let me know. Thanks for the assist.
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Re: Need help and advice quick please
Housing them together is the main problem, and it is obviously affecting both of them negatively. They are very stressed out right now and are having to compete for space, hiding places, heat, etc.
Definitely get another 10 gallon tank or two 15qt sterilite tubs and set them up singly. Let them relax for a week or more, no handling, and make sure you are measuring their temperatures with digital thermometers/hygrometers. You also need a quality thermostat to properly control the undertank heater so it doesn't spike and burn your snakes. Each enclosure needs two identical hides, a small water bowl, and substrate. You can even fill the cages with loosely crumpled newspaper to give them additional hiding places and to just take up room.
First things first though, get them separated and properly housed.
--Becky--
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